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Scotland Stories
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” - Maya Angelou Here on Eileen Shona, a remote island in the West Highlands, I am in the middle of a powerful, moment. The wild beauty, the never-ending quiet and the need to express how life-changing it all is, gives me hope that there are safe places for me to build and nurture my stories, and to give them a superabundant place to thrive. I came here to write, but this place is also healing the broken place
Christina Stroeh


Lavender Lou: Rooted in Love
Grown from Love, Lavender Lou sachets are now available in limited batches. Each one is handmade from my garden to yours.
Christina Stroeh


Queen Bea School Program - Customize for your school!
Excitement & questions abound at Pleasant Valley Elementary School on Global Day of Play One morning this February, nine year old Sadie...
Christina Stroeh


Watch "Queen Bea" Online at Fisheye Film Festival 2024
We are thrilled to announce that our short film, "Queen Bea," directed by Christina Stroeh, has been selected to be screened online at...
Christina Stroeh


The kids are alright! Growing leadership skills at RYLA.
Daniel Elmore and I had an amazing time capturing the joy of summer camp at Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA).
Christina Stroeh


Public Piano Project: Everyone is Invited to Play!
On Thursday, June 1st, I had the opportunity to launch a project that I have been working on for the past two years. After getting...
Christina Stroeh


The Gift of St Mary's Space and Scotland
"Wonder takes a willingness to be uncertain." Stephen Jenkinson I had just read the book Morning Alters by Day Schildkret before I left...
Christina Stroeh


"She RED the room."
Women are known multi-taskers. We walk into a room and know immediately how we fit in, know what's being asked of us and then we get to...
Christina Stroeh


Uniting a Community through West African Drumming
If Rotary’s mission is to expand our vision to include the entire community, then this type of presentation illustrates that thinking...
Christina Stroeh
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